Yung Lonn Suffers From Stroke, But Makes His Way Back With New Album “The Stroke Couldn’t Kill Me”

Yung Lonn was raised in the small town of Mansfield, Ohio, as the sole child of his mother. During his formative years, he dedicated himself to basketball, traveling extensively to compete with various AAU teams. While basketball was his primary passion in childhood, he developed an interest in music at the age of 13, beginning to write rap lyrics. For several years, he balanced his commitment to basketball with his burgeoning musical talent. However, upon turning 18, he decided to abandon his basketball aspirations due to persistent hamstring injuries and shifted his focus more seriously towards music, establishing his own brand in the process. 

At the age of 21, Yung Lonn formed a musical group called S.T.A.R, which consisted of three artists, including himself, who shared a fervent passion for music and aspirations of achieving mainstream success. Unfortunately, the group disbanded due to changes in their personal lives. Subsequently, he initiated an indie rock band named "The Vacant Lot," where he combined rap with soft rock elements. This band, however, only performed a limited number of shows before the members chose to pursue their individual paths.

Following this, Yung Lonn launched a new brand called ILLEST GENIUS, which embodied his artistic vision and musical identity. He maintained this brand for several years, but as the friends who initially collaborated on the concept departed, he decided to discontinue its use. Since then, Yung Lonn has embarked on a solo career, striving to elevate his name and his new brand, Self Made Music Group, to mainstream recognition.

In 2022, Yung Lonn experienced a stroke, necessitating a period of reflection and recovery before re-entering the music scene. Now, two years later, he has released a new album titled “The Stroke Couldn’t Kill Me.” This album features a collection of dynamic and engaging singles, including "Sober," "Big Dog," and "Spiritual Healing," among others. 

Get familiar with the exceptionally talented artist, Yung Lonn, and delve into his newest album, “The Stroke Couldn’t Kill Me,” available now on all major platforms. 

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Florida rapper and CEO of {D.D.Inc.} Douglas "D.D.Oreyo" Smith was born June 28, 1994 in Lexington, KY. He was raised in parts of eastern Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia. The talented musician had a rocky come up in childhood. He always knew music was his passion. With likes and influences of music back in time such as, the sounds of the 60s, 70s and 80s pop, rap, and rock music, Motown's classic r&b, 90s hip hop, just to spice things up. "D.D.Oreyo'' also has a love for Country music! 


In the fall of 2016, "D.D.Oreyo" was tired and fed up with his life at the time, so he left his job In WV and moved to Destin, Florida to pursue his dream of becoming the next big rapper! He is also the CEO of his own label, D.D.Inc.


D.D.Oreyo's latest release, "850 Flow", is about a plot twist of a remake to a hip hop trendy classic song in the early 2000s with a harmony and flow so sweet it makes the vibe contagious! Check out "850 Flow" below and follow D.D.Oreyo on social media for his latest releases.

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